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Mumbai Police's anti chain-snatching squad is ill-equipped

<p>Mumbai Police set up a dedicated unit to curb chain-snatching incidents in the city, but neglected to provide it with basic amenities, like a telephone; it took four months before the unit even got an office</p>

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Over five months have passed since the Mumbai Police, concerned by rampant chain-snatching incidents in the city, set up a special squad dedicated to detecting and preventing such cases.

With about 20 chain-snatching incidents taking place in the city every day on average, the Mumbai Police began to put up banners informing the general public about the danger. The ACSU was another initiative on part of the police to curb such cases. File pic
With about 20 chain-snatching incidents taking place in the city every day on average, the Mumbai Police began to put up banners informing the general public about the danger. The ACSU was another initiative on part of the police to curb such cases. File pic

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